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| Honda S800 Roadster |
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| S800 Coupe |
| MountieFan16 10-03-2011 |
While living in German in the early '70's, I found a S800 Coupe for sale, which I purchased. It was in excellent shape and I loved the size (very small), and the eager to rev engine. The car was a later model with a live rear axle. I had the car for a short while, when the engine gave out. There had been a Honda dealer in the town where I lived (Bitburg) but had dropped Honda, due to the amount of warrenty work required - a lot as it turns out. I found a dealership in Luxemburg who was willing to rebuild the engine. At the same time I had a set of Koni adjustable shocks installed. After having my car for over 2 months, I picked it up. All was fine for the first 40 or 60 kilometers, then the engine let go again. That was enough. The car was quickly sold. It's a shame as the car was a lot of fun when it ran. |
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